I am able to do the source code changes and deliver new wallets (win, mac and source code).

Can you fix the wallet so that so that it will "effectively" block other versions?

I never did this before, but it should be possible, if you can find a coin with this functionality already implemented. Then I can analyze the code and implement blocking of older wallet versions. This is a great idea and should be standard in every coin.

I am able to do the source code changes and deliver new wallets (win, mac and source code).

Can you fix the wallet so that so that it will "effectively" block other versions?

I never did this before, but it should be possible, if you can find a coin with this functionality already implemented. Then I can analyze the code and implement blocking of older wallet versions. This is a great idea and should be standard in every coin.

But the big question/problem could be that this code has to be in all clients, also in the old ones. The client has to check, if it is the right actual version and if not than it will not download blocks and will never synchronize. I dont't know if it is possible that new clients, new blockchain can stop the working of older client versions.

I am able to do the source code changes and deliver new wallets (win, mac and source code).

Can you fix the wallet so that so that it will "effectively" block other versions?

I never did this before, but it should be possible, if you can find a coin with this functionality already implemented. Then I can analyze the code and implement blocking of older wallet versions. This is a great idea and should be standard in every coin.

Something like that is already in there.HIRO was one of the first wallets introducing a version control.There must be some notification handler.

Regarding the code to disconnect from invalid versions, it is present currently. I did make the mistake of reusing a protocol version of a Hirocoin wallet that did not have working dynamic rewards. However, the block chain would be stuck on those wallets and the newest wallet would display a warning only but still use the correct blockchain (longest one).

I'm waiting on confirmation from the team that is interested in acquiring Hirocoin so that I can publicly announce their name as I'm sure it would help in deciding the future of Hirocoin.

Regarding the code to disconnect from invalid versions, it is present currently. I did make the mistake of reusing a protocol version of a Hirocoin wallet that did not have working dynamic rewards. However, the block chain would be stuck on those wallets and the newest wallet would display a warning only but still use the correct blockchain (longest one).

I have received and sent from my personal wallet with the warning displayed without a problem, however, when the problem occurs with my pool I can't mine on it until I resync... which is a pain in ass, and I do believe that is the reason that coinking dropped Hiro. Funny thing, if I keep a couple of machines on the pool it stays in sync but if they lose connection for any period of time it goes out of sync,,,???

Regarding the code to disconnect from invalid versions, it is present currently. I did make the mistake of reusing a protocol version of a Hirocoin wallet that did not have working dynamic rewards. However, the block chain would be stuck on those wallets and the newest wallet would display a warning only but still use the correct blockchain (longest one).

I'm waiting on confirmation from the team that is interested in acquiring Hirocoin so that I can publicly announce their name as I'm sure it would help in deciding the future of Hirocoin.

So you already did announce it with the poll?GRS? It hasn't been mentioned on their thread.

I mined hirocoin on koinpool.com/hirocoin-mining-pool/ and it was working for a short time. I was getting uncorfirmed coins and then they got confirmed. But then a few weeks ago I saw all of my coins had become unconfirmed. Why is that